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We responded to the consultation last year on Anne’s law, and we argued that any new guidance or legislation concerning visiting must respect, protect and fulfil the human rights that relate to that situation.
You are right: there has been something of a lift-and-shift exercise, because we were not able to progress at the pace that we had hoped to in 2025-26. That is why the budget has been moved, with your support, into 2026-27.
The local authority leaders agreed how the money would be distributed at their meeting on 15 May. On 26 May, my colleague Ms Forbes wrote to councils to confirm the allocations, and the payments will be made as soon as possible.
Indications are that this will be replicated in 2024/25, though it should be noted that options for buying properties in rural areas are limited because of the extensive refurbishment costs involved and we would urge the Government to fully-fund these measures to boost rural housing supply.
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Used textiles have to move from waste to being new resources. If we look at the European market, we are 500 million consumers each buying 10kg of textiles and footwear per year.
In Switzerland, the power of recall exists at a canto level (one of the 26 member states of the Swiss 52 federation), however, this process can only recall an entire institution, not individual politicians .